Abstract

The development of the unified scientific and technological space of the Union State should ensure the alignment of common priorities of the federal and regional innovation policy of Russia and Belarus in the medium term. In modern realities, when the countries participating in the integration have not recovered from the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Union State has faced new external challenges associated with the escalation of the conflict between Russia and Ukraine, which led to the rupture of foreign policy and economic contacts with Western countries. In the current conditions, the model of socio-economic development of the Union State should be rebuilt on anti-crisis and anti-sanctions rails, ensuring the implementation of import substitution programs and support for innovation activity in all spheres of economic activity. The article is devoted to the identification and actualization of systemic problems of the development of the unified scientific and technological space of the Union State of Russia and Belarus in the new foreign policy and macroeconomic realities.

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